The Most Popular Cars in Different Countries Around the World

The British site WhatCar has prepared an interesting ranking. Journalists have published the most popular car models in different countries around the world throughout the history of car manufacturing.

The Most Popular Cars in Different Countries

The world leaders are well-known: Toyota Corolla (over 44 million produced cars), as well as Ford F-Series and Volkswagen Golf (35 million each). However, the information by country is being seen for the first time, and we are publishing the ranking. By the way, Ukraine is also included.

USA – Ford F Series (30 million cars since 1948)

Russia – VAZ-2104/2105/2107 (15 million cars in 1980-2015)

Japan – Toyota Corolla (12.65 million since 1966)

Brazil – Volkswagen Gol/Pointer (8 million since 1980)

Germany – Volkswagen Golf (7 million since 1974)

Czech Republic – Skoda Octavia (6.4 million since 1996)

United Kingdom – Ford Fiesta (4.5 million since 1974)

Canada – Ford F Series (4.2 million since 1948)

Italy – Fiat Uno (4 million in 1983-1994)

India – Hindustan Ambassador (4 million in 1958-2014)

Ukraine – Zaporozhets (3.4 million in 1960-1994)

Poland – Fiat 126p (3.3 million in 1973-2000)

Australia – Ford Falcon (3 million in 1960-2016)

France – Renault Clio (3 million since 1990)

China – Volkswagen Santana (3 million in 1984-2013)

Mexico – Volkswagen Beetle (1.7 million in 1948-2003)

Malaysia – Perodua Myvi (1.5 million since 2005)

South Africa – Toyota Corolla (1.1 million since 1966)

Spain – Seat Ibiza (1.1 million since 1984)

Sweden – Volvo 200 Series (1 million in 1974-1993)

Romania – Dacia 1300 (1 million in 1969-2004)

Austria – Volkswagen Golf (900 thousand since 1974)

Belgium – Volkswagen Golf (572 thousand since 1974)

Turkey – Renault Symbol (330 thousand since 1999)

Qatar – Toyota Land Cruiser (220 thousand since 1951)

Ireland – Ford Focus (150 thousand since 1998)

Kuwait – Toyota Land Cruiser Prado (135 thousand since 1990)

Portugal – Renault Clio (130 thousand since 1990)

Finland – Skoda Octavia (105 thousand since 1996)

Hungary – Skoda Octavia (35 thousand since 1996)

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